[afnog] AfNOG 2009 ANNOUNCEMENT

Nancy Dotse nancy at ghana.com
Fri Oct 10 17:00:31 UTC 2008


Hi All,

 

AfNOG 2009 has been announced.  Please send to various lists.

 

Thank you

 

Nancy Dotse

AfNOG Secretariat

 



AfNOG-10 and AfriNIC-10: Meetings 10 - 22 May, 2009

The African Network Operators' Group (AfNOG) and the African Network
Information Centre (AfriNIC) are pleased to announce that the 10th AfNOG
Meeting and the AfriNIC-10 Meeting would be held in Cairo, Egypt, in May
2009.  

AfNOG 10 & AfriNIC 10 will be our 10th Anniversary in our journey from Cape
Town to Cairo!

About the Entire Event

AfNOG and AfriNIC are jointly organizing a two-week event that includes the
AfNOG Workshop on Network Technology (offering advanced training in a
week-long hands-on workshop), several full-day Advanced Tutorials, a one-day
AfNOG Meeting, and a two-day AfriNIC Meeting.

In addition, several side meetings and workshops will be hosted in
collaboration with other organizations such as the AAU and ISOC.

Additional information about the event may be found at
<http://www.afnog.org/afnog2009/> http://www.afnog.org/afnog2009/ and
<http://www.afrinic.net/meeting/> http://www.afrinic.net/meeting/. 

Timetable


 <http://www.ws.afnog.org/afnog2008/unix-intro/index.html> Unix Boot Camp

  9 - 10 May 2009 (Saturday - Sunday)


 <http://www.ws.afnog.org/afnog2008/> AfNOG Workshop

11 - 15 May 2009 (Monday - Friday)


 <http://www.afrinic.net/training/> AfriNIC IPv6 Workshop

16 - 17 May 2009 (Saturday - Sunday)


 <http://www.aau.org/renu/ws/afren08/progr.htm> AfREN Meeting

16 - 17 May 2009 (Saturday - Sunday)


 <http://www.afnog.org/afnog2008/tutorial/> AfNOG Tutorials

17 - 18 May 2008 (Sunday - Monday)


 <http://www.afrinic.net/training/> AfriNIC LIR Workshop

18  May 2009 (Monday)


 <http://www.afnog.org/afnog2008/conference/> AfNOG -10 Meeting

19  May 2009 (Tuesday)


 <http://www.afrinic.net/meeting/afrinic-8/> AfriNIC-10Meeting

20 - 21 May 2009 (Wednesday - Friday)


 <http://www.isoc.org/isoc/conferences/inet/08/> Africa INET Day

22 May 2009 (Friday)

Venue

Venue for the event will be announced shortly.

 

Hotel & Conferences

Hotel will be announced shortly

 

About AfNOG

AfNOG  <http://www.afnog.org> (see <http://www.afnog.org/>) is a forum for
cooperation and the exchange of technical information between operators of
Internet-connected networks in Africa. AfNOG has organized an event like
this one every year since 2000.

About AfriNIC

AfriNIC  <http://www.afrinic.net> (see <http://www.afrinic.net/>) is a
Regional Internet Registry (RIR), responsible for Internet Number resources
Mangement in the Africa region. AfriNIC organizes two Public Policy meetings
every year (see < <http://www.afrinic.net/meeting/>
http://www.afrinic.net/meeting/>).

AfNOG Workshop on Network Technology

The AfNOG Workshop on Network Technology aims to offer advanced training to
people who are in the process of developing and enhancing an
Internet-connected network with regional and international connectivity. The
target audience includes senior and mid-level technical staff of commercial
Internet service providers (ISPs), academic networks, government networks,
or NGO networks.

This workshop builds on the experience of previous AfNOG workshops held
annually from 2000 to 2008 in nine different African countries, and also the
Internet Society's INET workshops, held annually from 1993 to 2000 at eight
locations around the world. The workshop's instructors are an international
team with many years of experience operating large networks and teaching
about network operations.

The workshop is divided into four parallel tracks:

*	SA-E - Unix System Administration (in English), focused on using a
Unix-like operating system as a platform for delivery of Internet services. 
*	SS-E - Scalable Internet Services (in English), focused on the
design and operation of email, web, and other Internet services, in ways
that can scale to handle large numbers of end users. 
*	SI-E - Scalable Network Infrastructure (in English), focused on the
design and operation of networks using routers and switches, in ways that
can scale to handle large numbers of interconnected sites. 
*	SI-F - Infrastructure Reseaux IP (en francais), similar to track E2,
but given in French. 

Further information and application forms for the workshop are available at
< <http://www.afnog.org/afnog2009/workshop/>
http://www.afnog.org/afnog2009/workshop/> 

AfREN Meeting

The Africa Research and Education Networking community will be holding a
two-day meeting on 16 - 17 May 2009. The meeting will discuss issues of
interest to the NREN community such as coordination on activites in the
region, advocacy, bandwidth consortia, regional RENs etc. 

Additional information about AfREN 2009  will be provided shortly at : <
<http://www.aau.org/renu/ws/afren09/intro.htm>
http://www.aau.org/renu/ws/afren09/intro.htm> 

AfNOG Tutorials

AfNOG will offer 1 to 2 full-day(s) tutorials on advanced topics.

Tutorials take place in a classroom-style environment, and may include a
hands-on practical component. Tutorials are non-commercial in nature, and
most are technically oriented. They are intended to offer advanced training
on technology already deployed or soon to be deployed on networking and
related services provisioning for ISP operations.

For additional information and the Tutorial schedule see: <
<http://www.afnog.org/afnog2009/tutorial/>
http://www.afnog.org/afnog2009/tutorial/>

10th AfNOG Meeting

The 9th AfNOG meeting will be held in Cairo, Egypt, on 19 May 2009. AfNOG
conferences provide a forum for the coordination and dissemination of
technical information related to backbone/enterprise networking technologies
and operational practices. The meetings are informal, with an emphasis on
relevance to current and future African backbone engineering practices. The
AfNOG 2008 conference in Rabat, Morocco, drew over 179 participants, mainly
consisting of network engineering staff from national service providers, and
members of the research and education community.

For additional information and the Conference schedule see: <
<http://www.afnog.org/afnog2009/conference/>
http://www.afnog.org/afnog2009/conference/>

AfriNIC-10 Meeting

The AfriNIC-10 meeting will be held in Cairo, Egypt, from 20  21 May 2009.
AfriNIC Meetings are open to everyone and provide an excellent opportunity
to take part in Internet policy discussions. These policies, which describe
how Internet Number Resources should be managed and distributed, are
developed by the community. The meeting will include tutorials,
presentations, update on the various working groups and the AfriNIC Public
Policy Meeting. The two day meeting will be preceeded by a two-day IPv6
training. The meeting will focus on the IPv6 protocol and its deployment,
especially in Africa and the issue of the exhaustion of the IPv4 pool of
address space. There will be an opportunity to discuss the challenges which
our region will be facing with the exhaustion. 

Further information is available at < <http://www.afrinic.net/meeting/>
http://www.afrinic.net/meeting/>.

ISOC - INET Africa Conference

The Internet Society will be organizing an INET Africa Conference on 22 May
2009 in conjunction with the AfriNIC 10 and AfNOG 10 meetings in Cairo,
Egypt. It will discuss about the situation of the Internet Interconnection
in Africa, the challenges as well as the solutions, including Internet
Exchange Points. 

The meeting agenda is available at <
<http://www.isoc.org/isoc/conferences/inet/09/>
http://www.isoc.org/isoc/conferences/inet/09/> 

Visa Requirements

Citizens of certain countries require visa to enter Egypt.  Please check
from the Egypt Embassy in your country.

Information on Visa to Egypt: 
(source
http://www.mfa.gov.eg/MFA_Portal/en-GB/Services/Rules+and+Regulations/) 


Egyptian Visa Regulations 

Non-Egyptian visitors arriving in Egypt are required to be in possession of
a valid passport. Entry visas may be obtained from Egyptian Diplomatic and
Consular Missions Abroad or from the Entry Visa Department at the Travel
Documents, Immigration and Nationality Administration (TDINA). It is,
however, possible for most tourists and visitors to obtain an entry visa at
any of the Major Ports of Entry. Please check with the nearest Egyptian
Consulate for specific details and regulations relevant to your nationality.



Notes 

There are three types of Egyptian visa:

*	Tourist Visa: is usually valid for a period not exceeding three
months and granted on either single or multiple entry basis. 
*	Entry Visa: is required for any foreigner arriving in Egypt for
purposes other than tourism, e.g. work, study, etc. The possession of a
valid Entry Visa is needed to complete the residence procedure in Egypt. 
*	Transit Visa. 


Major Ports of Entry to Egypt Airports:

*	Cairo International (2 terminals) 
*	Alexandria Nozha 
*	Luxor, Upper Egypt 
*	Aswan, Upper Egypt 
*	Hurghaga, Red Sea 
*	Sharm El-Sheikh, South Sinai 

 

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